Los Angeles Times

‘Tomb Raider’ sees most action

- By Kemeng Fan Fan is a special correspond­ent.

BEIJING — The Hollywood action film “Tomb Raider” topped China’s box office last week, grossing a stellar $41.5 million in its opening, according to data from film consultanc­y Artisan Gateway.

The Warner Bros./MGM movie, a reboot of the popular Lara Croft character played by Angelina Jolie in 2001, stars Alicia Vikander and popular Chinese American actor Daniel Wu.

Chinese fans enjoyed the film’s action, giving it a solid 64% average rating from a pool of 28,259 reviewers on the Chinese film rating website Douban.com.

“Audiences who have seen ‘Chronicles of the Ghostly Tribe’ [a popular Chinese film from 2015] would foresee every turn of events,” said one of the topvoted comments on the website.

Another Hollywood blockbuste­r, “Black Panther,” fell to second place last week, after an initial surge of Chinese interest helped drive it across the $1-billion mark in global ticket sales.

The film has suffered poor word of mouth in China, where audiences are somewhat unfamiliar with Western racial dynamics. It made less than $29.5 million in the last week and has grossed a cumulative $96.6 million in China.

The fiercely nationalis­t domestic drama “Operation Red Sea,” released more than a month ago during China’s Spring Festival, is still going strong with $23.4 million in receipts last week. Despite a 58% drop in ticket sales from the prior week, the military action film remained in third place.

The film, with $554.2 million in cumulative grosses, is now officially China’s second-highest-grossing film in history, overtaking “The Mermaid,” but it is still a long way behind the sensationa­l “Wolf Warriors 2” of summer 2017.

In fourth place was “Amazing China,” a 90-minute propaganda documentar­y by China’s state broadcaste­r that extols the achievemen­ts of President Xi Jinping’s first term. Already the highest-grossing domestic title of its genre, the film apparently awed enough viewers to pull in an additional $15.9 million in its third week of screening, raising its total box-office take to $52.1 million and beating Fox Searchligh­t’s Oscar-winning “The Shape of Water.”

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ favorite largely failed to make great waves on the other side of the Pacific, managing only $10.7 million in ticket sales.

But the heart-wrenching fantasy drama fared better than most of its rivals in audience reviews, earning a 73% average rating from 144,038 users on Douban.com.

Universal Pictures’ “Pacific Rim: Uprising” will premiere in China on March 23.

 ?? Warner Bros. ?? ACTION FILM “Tomb Raider,” a reboot of the popular Lara Croft character played by Angelina Jolie in 2001, stars Alicia Vikander, above, and Daniel Wu.
Warner Bros. ACTION FILM “Tomb Raider,” a reboot of the popular Lara Croft character played by Angelina Jolie in 2001, stars Alicia Vikander, above, and Daniel Wu.

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